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We have said goodby to Gili Trawangan, and a wonderful and relaxing 8 day stay there. Staying in one place for more than a few days gives you the opportunity to 'get to know' people a little bit better, and that certainly was the case on Gili T. We met our new good friends Lois and Nikki, and got to know the staff and the owners at the …

... engaging story telling or Pops's sand sculptures, mummy and daddy barely got a look in and were often forced to read their books and sip beer for hours on end. Of particular note, was one of John's spectacular sand speed boats which he created just above the water line. As the tide came in, Bardy and Granny sat onboard watching waves gradually encroach until a comically enormous wave came and wet them both through. Southern Lombok is much less touristy ...

... of the whole day. It may have only lasted like 10 minutes but it was a reprieve we needed before tackling the dusty, slippery, exhausting path that awaited us next. It was insane! Running shoes are NOT good for griping this type of terrain and I spent most of my time on all fours grabbing at grasses and small roots where I could find them trying desperately to move forward instead of sliding backwards. Wow, it was hard and added an element of frustration which ...

The last couple of days were spent on Gili Meno island. The boat journey from Gili T to Gili M is very short and cheap, it takes about ten minutes and your there but of course as me and Anna traveled hungover it wasn't as painless as it could or should have been. Gili Meno is a much smaller island, it's very quiet and there's literally a few hotels, a bar or two and a couple of shops. There are no ATM machines and there's barely any wifi on the island unless you go to ...